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The Connecticut Women's Consortium
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The Connecticut Women’s Consortium (CWC) is a driving force in the education and training of the behavioral health community. Working collaboratively with nonprofits, state departments, and providers, we are committed to making sure that those providing care have the tools and support they need. We promote trauma-informed, gender-responsive care as a best practice that values understanding, empowerment, and safety for women and men struggling with behavioral health issues such as mental illness, addiction, and poverty.
Located in Hamden, Connecticut.
Located in Hamden, Connecticut.
Realizing Resilience Episode 27: Mental Health for First Responders wtih Kelly Lynch, LCSW
Alana and Marisa meet up with clinical social worker and former EMT, Kelly Lynch, to talk about the mental health challenges first responders face, how the culture of EMS impacts mental health support, and what to expect from her upcoming training on supporting this demographic.
LINKS:
🔗 Sign up for Resilience Rising: Working with EMS and Firefighting Professionals on February 21st: womensconsortium.configio.com/pd/1184/hybrid-event-resilience-rising-working-with-e?returncom=productlist&source=search
🔗 The Connecticut Women's Consortium Linktree: linktr.ee/connecticutwomensconsortium
🔗 The GRIIT Project: www.thegriitproject.com/
🔗 Kelly's practice, Turning Point Wellness: turningpointw...
LINKS:
🔗 Sign up for Resilience Rising: Working with EMS and Firefighting Professionals on February 21st: womensconsortium.configio.com/pd/1184/hybrid-event-resilience-rising-working-with-e?returncom=productlist&source=search
🔗 The Connecticut Women's Consortium Linktree: linktr.ee/connecticutwomensconsortium
🔗 The GRIIT Project: www.thegriitproject.com/
🔗 Kelly's practice, Turning Point Wellness: turningpointw...
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Realizing Resilience Episode 26: Communicating Care with Katie Bingner MS, LCPC
Просмотров 3014 дней назад
Katie Bingner, therapist and communication coach, talks to Alana about how her diverse background informs her teaching on communication, how implicit bias, discrimination, and power dynamics manifest in client-therapist relationships and provides some awesome resources for further learning. LINKS 🔗 Sign up for our virtual training, Communicating Care, on January 23rd: womensconsortium.configio....
Realizing Resilience Episode 25: Healing Centered Spaces for Survivors of Sexual Violence
Просмотров 5521 день назад
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains brief mentions of sexual and intimate violence. Take care while listening. Stephanie Burns and Grace Crowley of Healing Courage, a nonprofit collective that empowers and advocates for survivors of sexual violence, speak with Marisa and Alana about their organization's mission and work. They fill us in on how they provide training and education to give clin...
Realizing Resilience Episode 23: Holistic Healing, Gender, and Trauma with Stefan Simanovich, LCSW
Просмотров 30Месяц назад
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussion of adult and childhood sexual trauma. Alana and Marisa talk with Stefan Simanovich, an expert in gender-affirming, trauma-informed, somatic care. Stefan tells us why gender is imperative to consider when treating sexual trauma, how holistic approaches can benefit survivors and affirm gender, and his hopes for the future of holistic trauma care. ...
Realizing Resilience Episode 24: Clinical Documentation with Shalyn Rose, LCSW
Просмотров 50Месяц назад
Shalyn Rose, LCSW, teaches Alana and Marisa that documentation as a clinician isn't as scary as it seems and that you, too, can survive an insurance audit. She explains the Golden Thread process and what steps clinicians can take to ensure they're in compliance. LINKS: 🔗Sign up for Clinical Documentation on-site on January 24: womensconsortium.configio.com/pd/1169/on-site-training-clinical-docu...
Realizing Resilience Episode 22: DBT and Low Energy Neurofeedback with Dr. Nancy Grechko
Просмотров 22Месяц назад
Alana chats with Dr. Nancy Grechko, clinical psychologist and founder of Grechko Training and Consulting about her ongoing dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) series, what the Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) is and the philosophy on training that makes her a highly-rated, sought-after instructor. Dr. Grechko also gives us a sneak peek of what to expect from her upcoming DBT modules, Emo...
Intimate Partner Violence: Screening & Interventions with Ashley Starr Frechette, MPH of CCADV
Просмотров 30Месяц назад
Ashley Starr Frechette, MPH, Director of the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) presents "Intimate Partner Violence: Screening & Interventions for Health Professionals and Community Providers" at the October 3, 2024 Trauma and Gender Learning Collaborative (TAG) meeting. The TAG Learning Collaborative is a bi-monthly meeting between representatives from DMHAS-funded agencie...
Compassionate Connections: Mastering De-escalation Techniques with Dr. Tracey Meyers, PsyD
Просмотров 412 месяца назад
Dr. Tracey Meyers, PsyD presents "Compassionate Connections: Mastering De-escalation Techniques" during the Women's Services Practice Improvement Collaborative (WSPIC) meeting on September 25, 2024. WSPIC is a partnership of the Connecticut Women's Consortium, the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS), and women's specialty service providers funded by DMHAS. Through expert ...
Gambling, Gender, & Trauma with Jeremy Wampler, LCSW, LADC, and Valerie Tebbetts, ICGC-II
Просмотров 222 месяца назад
Jeremy Wampler, LCSW, ICGC-II, BACC, CGT, LADC, and Valerie Tebbetts, ICGC-II of Problem Gambling Services, a division of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, present "Gambling, Gender, & Trauma" at the August 1, 2024 Trauma and Gender Learning Collaborative (TAG) meeting. Jeremy Wampler is the Clinical Supervisor for Problem Gambling Services. Jeremy earned his Master's in S...
Dear Black Male Trailer- Welcome 2 Reality, LLC
Просмотров 1954 месяца назад
To learn more about Welcome 2 Reality, LLC and their trainings, click here: welcome2reality.us/ 🔗 WEBSITE - www.womensconsortium.org/ 🔗 FACEBOOK - CTWomensConsortium/ 🔗 INSTAGRAM - thectwomensconsortium 🔗 LINKEDIN - www.linkedin.com/company/the-connecticut-women's-consortium
Gender-Affirming Care As Part of Anti-Oppressive Trauma-Informed Care with Wednesdae Reim-Ifrach
Просмотров 875 месяцев назад
Wednesdae Reim-Ifrach, REAT, ATR-BC, ATCS, LPC, CLAT presents "Gender-Affirming Care As Part of Anti-Oppressive Trauma-Informed Care in a Sanctuary State" at the June 6, 2024 Trauma and Gender Learning Collaborative (TAG) meeting. Wednesdae (they/them) is a trans/non-binary art therapist and fat activist whose work centers on body justice, intersectional social justice, and equitable eating dis...
Realizing Resilience Episode 21: Transforming Trauma with Steve Pemberton
Просмотров 275 месяцев назад
Alana and Marisa sit down with Steve Pemberton, visionary HR executive, bestselling author, and human rights champion known for his two books, "A Chance in the World" and "The Lighthouse Effect". Steve elaborates on how his journey through the foster care system informed his writing, leadership, and human resources work, and how he empowers others to tell their stories and leverage their resili...
Realizing Resilience Episode 20 Ask the Experts Black Maternal Health with Dr Iyanna Liles, MD
Просмотров 255 месяцев назад
Alana interviews Dr. Iyanna Liles, MD for the Trauma Matters Summer 2024 Black Maternal Health Special Edition. Dr. Liles, an OBGYN, shares how she empowers her patients to be their own advocates and how she advocates for them, specifically through her work with the Connecticut Maternal Mortality Review Committee and legislative actions. They also chat about self-care and actions people outside...
Realizing Resilience Episode 19: Exploring Adventure Based Learning with Bryn Lottig
Просмотров 295 месяцев назад
Alana talks with Bryn Lottig, author of No Child Left Inside and co-founder of edtech platform Kikori. They discuss what Adventure-Based Experiential Education is, how it develops social and emotional skills, and why Bryn is passionate about this work. Bryn shares how she implements this approach in schools and professional development, and how it supports trauma recovery, and gives a preview o...
Realizing Resilience Episode 18: Embracing Humility with Daniel Cohen, LCSW
Просмотров 245 месяцев назад
Alana and Marisa chat with Daniel Cohen, LCSW, about his book "It's Not All About You! The Secret Joy of Practical Humility". They discuss what inspired Daniel's work on humility, the title and inspiration of his book, his personal definition of humility, and how others can utilize his humility pathways in private practice and personal life. LINKS: 🔗 The Connecticut Women's Consortium Linktree:...
Realizing Resilience E17: Confronting Gender Violence with Dr. Jackson Katz
Просмотров 2098 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E17: Confronting Gender Violence with Dr. Jackson Katz
Realizing Resilience E16: Somatic Healing with Sandrine Harris
Просмотров 808 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E16: Somatic Healing with Sandrine Harris
Discovering Our Implicit Biases with Mara Gottlieb and Trauma Informed Spaces with Colette Anderson
Просмотров 648 месяцев назад
Discovering Our Implicit Biases with Mara Gottlieb and Trauma Informed Spaces with Colette Anderson
Supporting Maternal Mental Health with Hilary Rudenauer & CCAR Services Overview with Rebecca Allen
Просмотров 218 месяцев назад
Supporting Maternal Mental Health with Hilary Rudenauer & CCAR Services Overview with Rebecca Allen
Realizing Resilience E15: Attachment and Trauma with Edwin Renaud, LCSW, PhD
Просмотров 899 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E15: Attachment and Trauma with Edwin Renaud, LCSW, PhD
Realizing Resilience E14: Combatting Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Lillian Gibson
Просмотров 6510 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E14: Combatting Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Lillian Gibson
Realizing Resilience E13: Sound Healing and Recovery with Kelvin Young
Просмотров 1910 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E13: Sound Healing and Recovery with Kelvin Young
Realizing Resilience E11: Family Systems and Couples Therapy with Debra Borzellino, LMFT
Просмотров 3510 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E11: Family Systems and Couples Therapy with Debra Borzellino, LMFT
Realizing Resilience E12: Behavioral Health and HIPAA with Rich Tirloni
Просмотров 610 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E12: Behavioral Health and HIPAA with Rich Tirloni
Realizing Resilience E10: Care Coordination with Attorney Michael Mackniak
Просмотров 2210 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E10: Care Coordination with Attorney Michael Mackniak
Realizing Resilience E9: Compassionate Care: Navigating Dementia with Jonah Francis
Просмотров 710 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E9: Compassionate Care: Navigating Dementia with Jonah Francis
Realizing Resilience E8: Empowering Survivors Through Restorative Justice with Marlee Liss (TW: SA)
Просмотров 2610 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E8: Empowering Survivors Through Restorative Justice with Marlee Liss (TW: SA)
Realizing Resilience E7: Financial Wellness with LaQueshia Clemons
Просмотров 1510 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E7: Financial Wellness with LaQueshia Clemons
Realizing Resilience E6: Decoding Addiction with Dr. Lauren Doninger
Просмотров 2110 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E6: Decoding Addiction with Dr. Lauren Doninger
Realizing Resilience E5: Exploring Integrative Wellness with Dr. Tracey Meyers
Просмотров 2710 месяцев назад
Realizing Resilience E5: Exploring Integrative Wellness with Dr. Tracey Meyers
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According to the General Social Survey, 50% of domestic violence victims are men (at the hands of women) and 35% of victims suffering injuries are men. As well, about 20% of domestic homicide victims are male. So the data suggest that women do have it worse, but the way Jackson Katz talks you'd think that 100% of victims are women and 100% of abusers are men. This misandrist garbage is part of the problem, not the solution. We need equality for men, as well as for women.
Do we have ways to empower men to join the conversation, becoming advocates? Can men promote this to other men?
Hi, Colin! Thanks for your interest. Feel free to spread this video around. If you visit Dr. Katz's website, in the description, you can learn more about his consulting work and the programs he runs to empower men to get involved.
This is so Anti-Oppressive and so Anti-Racist that its actually extremely oppressive and extremely racist. It's wild
Brah... RUclips what are you doing recomending this to ke? 😂😂😂
When you aknowledge the natural resources and human labour that went into each item, it's not junk anymore. The real disorder is treating those things as disposable.
This video is amazing. It's a shame there aren't more views!
How many of you are there? I hear only one voice. Where does “they” come from?
Hey Andrei, 12:23 of the video provides an explanation.
Fabulous keep going darling
Is this presentation in full available anywhere?
😘 'promo sm'
Rabbi Eisenberg is a wise man ! God bless him !
Rabbi Eisenburg
I usually just automatically delete any zoom/conference type stuff that appears in my RUclips feed but this caught my eye and thank you. It's been really interesting. I'm just a mum in England, not working in the field, but it was still interesting 🙂 it's nice to know that women are still out there advocating with kindness for each other 🙂 I don't claim to have an encyclopedic knowledge, but I have studied child development and psychology and later worked in mental health and addiction services and I have never heard of any research into all the problems people can develop that doesn't at some point refer back to the earliest experience of life. Science has proven those old wives tales right, that a mother's experience during pregnancy DOES affect the child, that the first year of life should be considered an extension of pregnancy...these services you are talking about should be every countries priority. Even if they were just motivated by the cost, the cost of children with behavioural problems or learning disabilities caused by lack of maternal bonding,or deficiency in her diet etc..or health issues all through life, family dynamics that can so easily be improved for generations to come from those early interventions. And yet mother's are so often pushed in all the wrong directions, no wonder a young mum has panic attacks at the thought of leaving her young baby to go back to work! Your mother in Manchester? What she needed? The chance to obey her biological urges and stay at home with her baby until she feels ready to leave.🥰 We have the same problem here about services being whittled down, our maternal death rate has gone up and there just doesn't seem to be enough concern about it. Also, once you lose expertise it's so expensive and slow to build it up again.A couple of things I wasn't clear about? Firstly, I don't pretend to understand the complexity of the American healthcare system,so are you talking about services that are available to all women regardless of their financial status? Or some services are universal and some for those who can afford it? If so,how much is it an issue for healthcare providers that they are leaving groups of women who tend to be in the higher risk groups with their needs unmet? You do touch on it in the chat part, but the language is alien, not being American I don't know who all the different names are 😁And I know that American and English are not the same language, but I have to wonder why you all seem unable to refer to women as women rather than person? As in 'pregnant person'' or 'birthing people'? Here, that would sound unnecessarily formal and impersonal,as in,of course a woman is a person..who else is going to be pregnant and giving birth 😂?
Absolutely loved the insight and points made in this discussion. Looked Up Ms. Agnew after listening to her TedTalk while doing research for my dissertation. I appreciate your authenticity!
Ally, Please what is the way to start an alt2su group near me? Sending you support and appreciation
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What's your opinion on male circumcision?
By listening to Dr Maté for the past year, I have been now using triggers in my present day experiences to reconnect with and re-experience my original traumas and stressors. I do this with compassion and curiosity for my childhood self. It has helped me release many tears and lifelong buried sadness and depression. Thé procès is helping me to become less triggered now, as I understand their origins. Thank you, Dr Maté!
Women are already paid the same as men! There is no wage gap. It's an earnings gap.
This was actually instructional. I have been trying to search for RUclips video that informs the stuff in this RUclips vid! 👩⚕️Your explanation reminds me of the channel from Doctor Ethan! His explanations are totally useful and he actually helped me on my diet. You should watch his channel out and give the doc a subscribe here! 👉 #DoctorEthan
Totally agree; spirituality enhanced my recovery efforts.
Great man of God. Thank you for the support you gave my wife, Abbie n I, William.
Look at my friend Sara! It's so good to see you shining and helping others. That it the true gift of recovery, being able to live the promises and to pass it on! So proud of you
chuck Bascetta... blast from the past.. can't wait to locate this film for a showing here at my non-profit residential women's recovery program in Virginia... I'm formerly from Winsted, CT... been living in VA since 2010. Miss CT. Haven't been back since burying my youngest brother (drug Overdose) 2 years ago.
I can't wait to see this film! Ty for having this up.